On Tue, 2004-06-22 at 18:35, Gill, Mandeep wrote:
Firstly, Is there any way to determine your own IP address from with Twisted, I've looked around everywhere and can't find away to achieve this except by setting up a loopback connection and reading it from the transport - but that only gives 127.0.0.1. Is there any way to determine all available local IPs?
I think that's OS specific. You can do: port = reactor.listenUDP(9000, udpprotocol) print port.getHost() # this returns t.i.address.IPv4Address object but that won't tell you about multiple IPs.
Also I have a problem in shutting down Factories - currently I shut them down by calling the doStop method, which seems to call stopFactory but this is an abstract method used just for safe user shutdown, right? As far as I can tell, the Factory is still bound to the reactor, and am I still able to connect to it having called doStop. How do I stop the protocol from even listening on ports?
You don't. You stop *ports* from listening. E.g. port = reactor.listenTCP(8080, factory) port.stopListening() port = reactor.listenUDP(1234, udpportocol) port.stopListening()
Oh yeah, there seem to be a few bugs in the current wxreactor support, most notably with any custom dialog boxes - the OK/Cancel return doesn't seem to be processed on time and causes a wxDateTime assertion error, does it work for anyone else?
wx integration is broken. As far as I can tell best option is running it in separate thread... or better yet, not using wx at all.